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Mon, 27 Jul 2015 16:48:38 +0000fr-FRhourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1What to see in Siena’s contrada museumshttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/what-to-see-in-siena-contrada-museums/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/what-to-see-in-siena-contrada-museums/#commentsMon, 27 Jul 2015 16:48:38 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3378Plan a visit of a Contrada museum in Siena and discover the origins of Senese districts. Follow our advices to book a guided tour during your next stay.

]]>The wait for the Palio of August 16th is even more spasmodic: the most important event for the people of Siena and the most exciting event for tourists is next and we decided to suggest you an itinerary different than usual: a visit to the Museums of Contrada.
Did you know that each of the 17 Siena’s Contrada has its own museum? It is one of the peculiarities of the Town of Palio and testifies the great care of Senese towards the traditions, as each museum preserves the heritage of a Contrada, including traditional costumes, the drappelloni (cloths), memorabilia and more.
To know how to enjoy your next stay, here are some advices on when to visit these museums.

Where are the 17 contrada museums

The first thing to know is that you have to book in advance a visit to any of the 17 museums, so when you are planning your stay in Siena, think about what you would do according to your available time, then you should contact the museum at least 7 days before your arrival to make sure to explore the world of the Contrada.
Admission is free and the following are the addresses and telephone numbers of the 17 museums:

Take the opportunity to discover the origins of a Contrada, the rivalry with the other and rituals followed by those who join their own Contrada. Each location includes the oratory and the museum; furthermore some museums have changed location during the centuries.

The 10 Contrada that will join the next Palio are: Onda, Nicchio, Tartuca, Torre, Oca, Lupa, Istrice, Valdimontone, Chiocciola e Selva. This is the best chance to book a guided tour of one of these Contrada museums and appreciate the historical traditions of Siena.

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/what-to-see-in-siena-contrada-museums/feed/0Chigiana International Festival, a classical summer in Sienahttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/chigiana-international-festival-a-classical-summer-in-siena/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/chigiana-international-festival-a-classical-summer-in-siena/#commentsFri, 10 Jul 2015 13:00:22 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3350This summer enjoy Chigiana International Festival, a series of classical music concerts in Siena. Discover all the events scheduled until August 31st.

]]>Summer, in Siena, has a “classical” flavor. We refer not only to the most celebrated event, the Palio, but also to an event that draws its prestige from the past and is closely related to the present, because music is a universal language that doesn’t have boundaries and deadlines.

We are talking about the Chigiana International Festival and Summer Academy 2015, a name that indicates the series of concerts of classical music and the summer master classes, the spearhead of the music events in Siena.

The concerts take place in different venues linked by a charming atmosphere, important places to the history of the town: the Rinnovati Theater, the courtyard of the Rettorato, the MPS Foundation, the Rozzi Theater, the Church of S. Agostino and the Palazzo Chigi Saracini.
The concert by Max Richter (an exclusive for Italy) opens the festival; its performance is an original rewriting of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with Richter at moog and electronics, Elissa Lee (violin soloist and conductor) and the Orchestra Regionale della Toscana.
Afterwards, Richter sound his work Infra, for piano, electronics and string quintet, accompanied by images curated by Julian Opie.
This year also marks the beginning of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the death of Count Chigi Saracini, founder of the Accademia Chigiana, which will be ongoing until 2016.

The generation of the Count, born in the second half of the XIX century, contributed enormously to affirm the concept of “modernity” in the arts of the XX century.
The 42 concerts planned are divided into six thematic areas, in detail:
Chigiana Today, dedicated to the music of our era and to the new languages of the contemporary.
Expanded Chigiana, dedicated to the theatricality of the sound.
Chigiana Legends, or the great masters of Chigiana in concert.
Chigiana Factor, students of higher education courses of the Academy debut live.
Chigiana Mix, concerts and special events organized in collaboration with institutions and local cultural and music associations.
Chigiana off the wall, concerts scheduled in the province of Siena and other places of special scenic interest.

To purchase tickets, for sale online and at Palazzo Chigi Saracini from 3:30 pm to 6 pm and two hours before the concerts at the venues, we recommend to check tickets availability by phone: 0577/22091 or +39 3339385543 (in the opening hours of the box office).

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/chigiana-international-festival-a-classical-summer-in-siena/feed/0All you need to know about Palio di Siena and Contrade participantshttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/all-you-need-to-know-about-palio-di-siena-2/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/all-you-need-to-know-about-palio-di-siena-2/#commentsFri, 26 Jun 2015 10:34:32 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3313All you need to know about Palio di Siena: the most awaited and thrilling event in town. On 2nd July 10 Contrade will compete to win the Drappellone.

]]>It’s time to celebrate the Palio, the competition between contrade that attracts and intrigues tourists from all around the world and at the same time enhances the mood of Senese people.
On 2ndJuly there will be the Palio of the Madonna di Provenzano, the Patroness and Queen of the town of Siena; we will provide you some useful information to watch the race and some tips about the contrade.
First of all, the participants Contrade are: Torre, Nicchio, Civetta, Valdimontone, Leocorno, Oca, Pantera, Selva, Onda and Tartuca. 7 are those who haven’t participated in the previous edition, 3 are randomly selected.
If you are wondering about the preliminary stages of the Palio, we report the rehearsals (which you can watch for free) which will end on 1st July, the rehearsal dinner (scheduled for the evening of 1st July in all the participants Contrade; tourists can join the event and meet the “contradaioli” in a decisive moment before the race), the mass of the jockeys, which is celebrated in the chapel next to the Town Hall at 7:45 am of 2nd July, the “provaccia”, scheduled at 9:00 am, the blessing of the horse and the jockey, which occurs at 3:00 pm, then the start of the parade at 4:30 pm from the courtyard of the Government Palace in Piazza del Duomo, the moment that marks the beginning of Palio.

We recall that on 2nd July you can attend for free to the Palio on Piazza del Campo, but the places at the antlers, as well as places from the windows and balconies overlooking the Piazza, requires a ticket. There isn’t an office of the Palio, so you need to buy the seats from “palcaioli” or by the owners of the apartments, and you should buy in advance the tickets to be sure to get a seat.
Regarding the participants Contrade, discover some oddities about their history: the Torre (Tower) has won 44 Palios, the last in 2005, exactly 10 years ago. The Noble Contrada of Nicchio (Seashell) has managed to make “cappotto” (in Italian this means to win both the Palio of July and the following on August) only once in 1834 and just one of these two races won by a horse “scosso”, that is without jockey.La Civetta (Little Owl) has the title of Priora because it hosted the first meeting of the Magistrate of the Contrade in 1905; Valdimontone (Valley of the Ram) is called in the jargon “Montone”, it won its last Palio on 2012 and is also the first Contrada that was disqualified, in 1966.
The Contrada of Leocorno (Unicorn) has a motto which refers to the legendary healing properties of the unicorn’s horn, and the museum of the Contrada houses a real narwhal horn.
The Contrada dell’Oca (Goose) holds the record for victories (65) and is the belonging Contrada of St. Catherine of Siena, born in Fontebranda; the Pantera (Panther) has 26 wins and honored the jockey Alfredo Iacopini nicknamed Grattapassere giving this name to the Contrada magazine.
The Selva (Forest) was once the Contrada of hunters and currently doesn’t have a rival, an unusual fact in Siena, because between the 17 contrade alliances and rivalries come on very often.Onda (Wave) boasts the title of Capitana because, at the time of the Republic of Siena, the military companies of San Salvadore and Casato di Sotto mounted guard at palazzo Pubblico; while Tartuca (Tortoise) boasts 47 victories and is the Contrada which lost fewer consecutive Palios.

Now you are ready to soak up the Palio atmosphere, the most important tradition of Siena!

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/all-you-need-to-know-about-palio-di-siena-2/feed/0Enjoy the white night in San Gimignanohttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/enjoy-the-white-night-in-san-gimignano/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/enjoy-the-white-night-in-san-gimignano/#commentsThu, 25 Jun 2015 16:27:35 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3294The white night of San Gimignano is an exclusive event devoted to art and history. Enjoy free concerts, exhibitions, wine tastings and many more!

]]>There are many reasons to visit San Gimignano, the medieval town renowned for its towers. A common trait with Siena is that both are Unesco World Heritage Sites, in fact many tourists staying in Siena for a long weekend take the chance to go even to the “medieval Manhattan”.
Today, however, we suggest an unusual event, which on Saturday 27th June will liven up the streets, the courtyards and the squares of the historical center: Nottilucente, the white night of San Gimignano, dedicated this year to the topic “change”.

Performances, concerts, exhibitions, readings and workshops will have the task of telling the extraordinary uniqueness of this town and to show the value of art and the importance of craftsmanship, pillars that underpin much of the Tuscan traditions.

Nottilucente will begin at 5:00 pm and will finish late at night, we recommend some events to who wishes to visit San Gimignano during the white night: photographic exhibitions are an essential part of the event, including for example Rua De Saudade 22 by Adriano Benocci at Sala Cultura at Via San Giovanni and Cucinarte at Porta San Giovanni, then there will be workshops for children, who can learn the art of painting and juggling.
At the Sala Tamagni there will be a movie and short films screening up to 2:00 am, such as Memoria oltre la Toscana by Irene Lupi and Finding Vivian Maier by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel.

The fine wine of San Gimignano is of course one of the stars of the evening, so you shouldn’t miss the wine tasting at Museo del Vino inside the Rocca di Montestaffoli.

At Piazza Cisterna you can watch performances by clowns, trapeze artists, acrobats and jugglers from around the world, gathered in Big Bang Circus, a project of the festival Circomondo.
The premiere of the play Metamorfosi, based on Ovid poem and produced by Fortebraccio Teatro, will be staged at Piazza Duomo at 10:45 pm; finally, the last event will be the breakfast, served by the pastry chefs of the House of Detention Ranza of San Gimignano at Porta San Giovanni from 2:30 am.
All events are free admission and the program is available here: issuu.com/nottilucente.

27th June will be a magic night and we suggest you to take the opportunity and explore the historical wonders of San Gimignano.

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/enjoy-the-white-night-in-san-gimignano/feed/0Guided tours in Siena, a journey through the pasthttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/itineraries-fr/guided-tours-in-siena-a-journey-through-the-past/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/itineraries-fr/guided-tours-in-siena-a-journey-through-the-past/#commentsWed, 10 Jun 2015 09:36:28 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3276Guided tours in Siena: book your itinerary every Sunday until 1st November! You can visit the main sights and the hidden gems of the town. Enjoy a journey through the past in Tuscany!

]]>Would you like to join a guided tour, following the footsteps of the pilgrims in Siena?
Every Sunday, thanks to the project #SienaFrancigena, you can visit the main stages of the Siena trail which is part of the Via Francigena, the pilgrim route running from Canterbury to Rome.
Siena has a long tradition of hospitality and in the Middle Ages was an important destination for every pilgrim who could find rest and recover energy.

Since then the town has retained its charm and now is a sought-after place for relaxation and for historical and artistic itineraries.
In occasion of this urban trekking project, an activity that Siena has spread to other Italian cities, we list all the stages of the guided tour, bookable from 7th June to 1st November.Porta Camollia is the starting point because, as you know, the Medici coat of arms with the Latin inscription “Cor magis tibi Sena pandit” is a reference to the generous hospitality of Senese people.

Here begins Via Camollia, where are located three important places for pilgrims who once followed this path.
There is the Church of San Pietro alla Magione: its name refers to the houses with porch that hosted members of the Knights Templar who were on their way to Jerusalem.

Along Via Camollia you will see the house of Baldassare Peruzzi, a pupil of the architect and painter Pinturicchio, an artist tied to his hometown, so as to have collaborated with his master to the realization of the frescoes in the Piccolomini Library in Siena Cathedral.
The Church of Santa Maria in Portico in Fontegiusta is the last stop of Via Camollia, it was built in Renaissance style and is one of the religious buildings lesser known by tourists, although it is an important testimony of the victory of Siena against Florence in the battle of Poggio Imperiale in 1479.

The guided tour continues along Via Montanini, Banchi di Sopra and Via dei Pellegrini, arriving in front of the Duomo, undoubtedly the best-known stop from those who went on holiday in Siena.
The center of the itinerary it is here, because a few steps away is the Santa Maria della Scala, which in the Middle Ages was one of the oldest hospitals in Europe.

Thanks to this museum complex you can appreciate the concept of “slow tourism”, in other words the opportunity to visit both the main sights and the most hidden places without haste, with the intent to discover interesting anecdotes about museums, palaces, churches, squares, alleys and glimpses of landscapes that are part of the identity of a town.
The tour also includes a stop at Porta Romana, the main Siena gate, and Orto de’ Pecci, a green oasis in the heart of the town.
This is the last stage of the itinerary, a wealth of experience that gathers landscapes, stories, really peerless emotions.

To join #SienaFrancigena you have to book by phone at 0577.292128 or by email to turismo@comune.siena.it. The ticket price is € 20 for adults and € 10 for children.

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/itineraries-fr/guided-tours-in-siena-a-journey-through-the-past/feed/0Winery tours and tastings in Sienahttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/winery-tours-and-tastings-in-siena/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/winery-tours-and-tastings-in-siena/#commentsWed, 27 May 2015 10:18:31 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3246Join winery tours in Siena and surroundings, you can taste the top Tuscan wines and buy your favorite DOCG products. Open Cellars is the main wine tourism event in Italy.

]]>The most awaited wine tourism event in Italy, Open Cellars, is scheduled for Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st May, but this year will last four days in some regions, including Tuscany, due to Italy’s Republic Day that falls on 2nd June.
Open Cellars consists of guided tours to wineries and vineyards, a chance to meet winemakers, allowing you to buy the wines there and above all to live an extraordinary experience: the participants will discover the secrets of winemaking and learn to recognize the peculiarities of different vintages and varieties of wine.

Siena and its province are among the top destinations for wine tastings, this is one of the best opportunities to taste the Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano meeting the vintners where these prestigious wines are produced.

How to join Open Cellars

Check the list of participating wineries (in province of Siena there are 37 wine cellars that joined the event), contact the cellars for reservations and details on opening hours, to plan in advance your visit to wineries while staying in Siena.
In the center of Palio city you can go to Enoteca Emporio Mediterraneo, at Via del Casato di Sotto 11 which will be open from 3 pm to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday, offering a selection of wines from Tuscany and other regions, a journey through the flavors of excellence.

This event is also a chance to taste rare wines, sold-out bottles or wines not yet on the market: for example Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2010, chosen by the President of the Tuscan Wine Tourism Movement, Violante Gardini, a wine that you can taste at Casato Prime Donne in Montalcino.

To encourage wine lovers to contribute to the success of this edition, there will be the contest “Bevi cosa Vedi”, which will reward the best pictures taken in the cellars and posted on Instagram, an original way to tell your own experience.

Imagine a holiday in a place surrounded by the hills, where the scent of the wine meets the brightness of the landscape colors, where traditions and hospitality are values nurtured with care: this is Siena, what else do you need for a perfect vacation?
This is the list of the Open Cellars in Tuscany: www.movimentoturismovino.it

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/events-fr/winery-tours-and-tastings-in-siena/feed/0Siena Duomo mosaic floor, a masterpiece unveiledhttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/siena-duomo-mosaic-floor-a-masterpiece-unveiled/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/siena-duomo-mosaic-floor-a-masterpiece-unveiled/#commentsWed, 20 May 2015 07:42:58 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3225Siena Duomo mosaic floor is one of the main works of art in Tuscany, take advantage of the special openings from 1st July and visit the cathedral! Guided tours and all inclusive tickets are available.

]]>When we talk about the finest works of art in Siena it is inevitable to recommend a visit to the Cathedral: this time we reveal an event that will take place from 1st July, a useful tip if you are planning a summer vacation in Siena.
This event is the extraordinary opening, or rather the “uncovering” of the Duomo mosaic floor, usually covered by carpets for protection, from July unveiled in all its beauty: this “carpet of marble”, in fact, consists of 56 tarsie (inlay) realized by the greatest Senese artists during six centuries, from the XIV to the XIX century.

Among these we have to mention Sassetta, Domenico di Bartolo, Matteo di Giovanni, Domenico Beccafumi and the Umbrian Pinturicchio; for this reason, the floor of the Cathedral was defined by Vasari as the most beautiful, grand and magnificent ever made.

The visits will be organized in two phases: the first, from 1st to 31st July, it has been chosen to coincide with the Expo 2015 in Milan, identifying a common thread in one of the works that make up the marble floor, the “Moses Drawing Water from the rock” by Beccafumi, a reference to water as a symbol of life, tuned with the topic of the Expo,”Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life”.
The second phase of the opening is scheduled from 18th August to 27th October, as usual immediately after the Palio dell’Assunta on 16th August.
Admire the mosaic floor of the Duomo is like opening a history book: you will travel through the centuries, discovering the artistic differences and learning something new about Siena.
During the visits you can also a tablet, available to the visitors, to enrich your experience by listening to an audio guide and watching the hidden details of this work of art.

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/siena-duomo-mosaic-floor-a-masterpiece-unveiled/feed/0Discover the restored Piccolomini Library in Siena Cathedralhttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/the-restored-piccolomini-library-in-siena-cathedral-2/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/culture-fr/the-restored-piccolomini-library-in-siena-cathedral-2/#commentsMon, 13 Apr 2015 14:49:31 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3173The restored Piccolomini Library in Siena Cathedral is a must-see if you want to discover the most important Senese works of art. Enjoy the miracle of pure beauty!

]]>The artistic fervor of the Renaissance never goes out in Siena; this is due to the constant attention of tourists and to the restoration of works of art which have retained their charm over the centuries.

The evidence is the completed restoration, presented a few days ago, of the Piccolomini Library in Siena Cathedral, a masterpiece of the Renaissance age, by virtue of the frescoes that create trompe l’oeil effects, the floor decorated with golden half-moon, emblem of the Piccolomini family, the gilded dome inspired by the Domus aurea and the group of sculptures at the center, depicting the Three Graces.

It is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces kept in the Cathedral and a must-see of a tour in the town, so it is useful to know that from now on you can admire the stained-glass windows and the first fresco painted by Pinturicchio in all their splendor, because the restoration works have recovered fragments of plaster detached and have enhanced the beauty of the stained-glass windows, located at the back of the Library.

About the fresco, it’s interesting to note that a young Raphael helped Pinturicchio in the realization of the painting cycle, and as we can see in the picture the restored fresco depicts Enea Silvio while leaves for the Council of Basel and the storm in the background rages on sea.

Another reason to enjoy monuments, works of art and the amazing natural landscape of Siena is the candidacy of the town in the competition European Green Leaf, born to recognize the merits of small towns in terms of environmental sustainability.

Siena is the only Italian city that is competing for the award and in June we will know who will be the winner of this prize awarded by a committee of experts.
The committee will evaluate each town according to measurable parameters related to air quality and climate change, among other values.

This reward can help to promote the true heart of the City of the Palio, a place that is not a slave of its past, but successfully renewed itself without ever betraying its tradition, a miracle of beauty.

]]>If you don’t know what to do during the Easter holidays, Siena is, as always, a welcoming destination recommended for restful stays but also for excursions in the surrounding area, discovering charming villages, historic churches and landscapes never seen elsewhere as the Crete Senesi.
This year we want to suggest you an itinerary on Easter Monday, 6th April: a trip aboard a steam train to Buonconvento, considered one of the most beautiful towns in Italy according to the association “I borghi più belli d’italia”.

First of all, let’s talk about this special route: choose the means of transport in Tuscany is important, because traveling by train through the Senese countryside let allow to admire the view and to be dragged into a new dimension where time seems to flow more slowly and the days are longer and full of surprises.
The steam train is certainly a romantic alternative to explore the province of Siena, so we recommend booking in advance the trip from Siena to Buonconvento on 6th April, departing at 9:00 am and return at 5:40 pm.
To book please follow this link: www.terresiena.it.

The Nature Train stops are Asciano, San Giovanni d’Asso and Monte Antico.
This route will allow you to enjoy the landscape of Crete Senesi, the Val d’Orcia Park and the hills dotted with vineyards where Brunello di Montalcino is born.
The arrival in Buonconvento, scheduled for 11:50 am, is the main stage of the journey and we are sure will be a good omen for your holiday, due to the meaning of its name, “happy place” in Latin.

The village keeps unaltered the XIV century style of its street, its squares and the main buildings; furthermore on Easter Monday you can visit the regional Antiques Fair, a must to visit in the afternoon along the streets of center.
The antiques here is the link with the history of the town: you will find rare items, old books, prints and furnishings, an opportunity to get a precious souvenir of this charming land.

During the tour in Buonconvento you can visit two museums dedicated to Sacred Art and sharecropping. The Museo d’Arte Sacra houses works by Senese artists such as Duccio and Pietro Lorenzetti, while the Mezzadria museum is located at Tinaia del Taja and describes the life of the peasants through photos, objects and other statements of the past.

The returning trip to Siena will be the ideal complement of the day, because you’ll have time to stroll through the Contrada alleys or stop in Piazza del Campo until sunset.
You’ll be fulfilled by the beauty of nature and the enchantment of this part of Tuscany.

]]>http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/itineraries-fr/easter-in-siena-countryside/feed/0Top handcrafted products in Sienahttp://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/handicraft-fr/top-handcrafted-products-in-siena/
http://www.palazzoravizza.it/fr/handicraft-fr/top-handcrafted-products-in-siena/#commentsTue, 24 Mar 2015 11:18:13 +0000http://www.palazzoravizza.it/?p=3137In Siena the craftsmanship is an important tradition: follow our tips to know where to buy the top handcrafted products during your holiday.

]]>We have recommended the typical products of Siena many times and often we talked about enogastronomy or landscape wonders that you can take with you only as a memory.
However there is also craftsmanship in Siena, a tradition kept alive by those who continue to work with the intent to create unique products and valuable items. For a tourist, this is a chance to bring back home a part of the centuries-old history of Siena.
The shops where you can see up close the handcrafted products and buy it are numerous, so this time we mention only a few, with the intention of talking about it again and advise what kind of products represent Siena, besides to Panforte and Chianti Senese.

Il Galeone

The classic jewelry in gold and precious stones never goes out of fashion, so we suggest a visit to Il Galeone, goldsmith’s shop that offers, in addition to jewelry classic lines also the jewels of “fiabe d’argento” collection, which takes its inspiration from the fairy tales. Il Galeone is at via Cecco Angiolieri 3.

Laboratorio Artistico Luca Pollai

Luca Pollai expressing his creativity through a variety of techniques: painting on cloth, decoration on glass, silk-screen printing on wood, decorative painting on wood and other materials. He has made a long series of products showing the symbols of Siena in a modern shape. The workshop is at via S. Caterina 22.

La Fabbrica delle Candele

From wax is possible to create artworks: go to this workshop and see how artisans transform the raw material into something unique.
The artistic candles, decorated or painted, are suitable for many kinds of circumstances and are one of the most original creations that you can find in the center of Siena. The Fabbrica delle Candele is at via dei Pellegrini 11.

A walk in the city can be a good excuse to discover the talent of the craftsmen, people who have been able to renew the tradition continuing to create top products for their customers.